Nigeria, May 14 -- Once again, the hounds of terror have slipped the leash, and Nigeria's northeastern region is paying the ultimate price. In a chilling turn of events, a recent report by Nextier SPD paints a damning portrait of a government floundering under the weight of its own security promises. Over a span of just five weeks, more than 300 Nigerian lives were brutally cut short by Boko Haram and its offshoots, with over 100 of them being the very soldiers sworn to protect the nation. If this isn't a national emergency, then what is? Like a house built on sand, Nigeria's current counterinsurgency strategy is crumbling under the slightest pressure. The report - "Re-thinking Nigeria's Counterinsurgency Strategy: The Aftermath of the Bo...